August 2012

Adventures in San Diego Jewish History, Jan. 25, 1957, Part 3

  * Jewish War Vets Auxiliary Hold Card Party, Jan. 29th Southwestern Jewish Press, January 25, 1957, Page 5 The Jewish War Veterans Auxiliary will hold a membership luncheon and card party on Tuesday, January 39th, at noon at the North Park Club, 3927 Utah.  The luncheon will be catered by the club who promises […]

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Adventures in SD History, Jewish History

Pediatricians find benefits of circumcision outweigh risks

By Rabbi Michael Leo Samuel CHULA VISTA, California — The anti-circumcision advocates are probably not happy about the latest news to come out of a study conducted by the American Academy of Pediatrics, which reveal the health benefits deriving from male circumcision far outweigh the risks. According to the report, researchers formed a task force

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Michael Leo Samuel-Rabbi, Science, Medicine, & Education

High Holy Days no time for election-year politics

By Rabbi Michael Leo Samuel CHULA VISTA, California —Last week, I received an email from the Reelect-elect Obama campaign. The President is urging rabbis to help re-elect the President. The email contained the following information and assertions: Obama for America today announced the launch of Rabbis for Obama, a campaign initiative to engage and mobilize grassroots

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Michael Leo Samuel-Rabbi, USA

Notes from the Woodcutter: Harry Houdini

By Loren Kantor Editor’s Note:  Loren Kantor often chooses Jews and Jewish themes as topics for his woodcuts.  He’s agreed to share images from his work–and the stories behind them– with San Diego Jewish World.  Magician Harry Houdini is the fifth topic in the series. STUDIO CITY, California — His name is synonymous with magic,

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Music, Dance, and Visual Arts, Theatre, Film & Broadcast

Two names not used,that of God and Israel’s nuclear weapon

By Ira Sharkansky JERUSALEM –The status of nuclear weapons in Israel bears some tantalizing resemblance to the status of the Almighty in Judaism. Those concerned with the history and role of God can click here, and continue further for as many years as the interest or life continues. It is risky in the extreme to summarize

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Ira Sharkansky, Middle East

Adventures in San Diego Jewish History, Jan. 25, 1957, Part 1

Hadassah Presentation Ball To Highlight Social Season Southwestern Jewish Press, January 25, 1957, Pages1, 3. The Presentation Ball, Hadassah’s biggest fund raising affair of the year, will take place tomorrow night at 8:30 p.m. at the Hotel del Coronado ballroom The sixteen lovely debutantes, attired in formal white ball gowns, and their court of pre-debutantes

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Jewish History

‘Anything Goes’ in the Moonlight

  By Carol Davis VISTA, California —One cannot escape the relaxed atmosphere under the stars in Vista, in particular under the stars at Vista’s Moonlight Amphitheatre. It’s here where aromas of home packed dinners and snacks permeate the air and theatergoers sit back in their seats with glasses of whatever washing down the goodies waiting

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Carol Davis, San Diego County, Theatre, Film & Broadcast